111 COMMERCIAL- RB-CORD. PITTSBURGH ..xioA t iu? IDP TRADE. COMIFFT , , . RE FOR OCTOURIL. • N. BeII, - . W. W. Wallace F. Loienz, spared and corrected every Afteynoop. PORT OP .IITTSIOTROII. :1Y 4 : 1 : 11/3 Et ARRIVED' - Aleit,•Gregg, - Cincinnati. 'Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Nl'l.ane, Bennett, Brownsville Oneota, Gorden, Beaver. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. Mary Ann, Dennhim, Cincinnati; Newark, Finn), Zanesville; DEPARTED. ". Oneota, Gordon, Beaver. • • . Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Michigan, Boles, "Beaver. Wisconsin, GraCe, Cincinnati, •• American, Smith; Cincinnati- Inreonws ny-RIvER. Titonongahe/a Impmements.—Per . str. Consul; 150 bbl.s. flour; - 40 keis nails; 128 boxes glass; barley; GO bus. meal, . Per str. Louis ill Zane; 3, boxes mils; 153 bbls. nom; 61 boxes tobacco; 16i boxes glass. River liiienigenee. The U.'S. mail passenger steamer Clipper, No. 2, capt. CIIOOIO3, will 4epart for Cincinnati this morning. , _ cia•The regular passenger jacket Cambria, C'apt. Fizarna, will leare for Cineinniti and all inter inediatesporta tia-day, - t * -:Ylie 7 1:1„. 1 4i Capt. ra !mom S. mail passenger steamer Mt:meager, D, leaves for Cincinnati tomorrow . . 'aid ozyThe splen steamer Monongahela, Capt. Sroirs,ln4i-besii hanied up to the wharf and will twe resume her trips lie ii \ this port and Cincinnati on Monday. . .014 ate arrivals at tt. Lob'. report a rise in the Illinois river. ; C. The Colorado :strived atCin uati from St. Louisan.Monday, reports 4 feet 6 inihes scant wa ter, at Sam Carl 18 miles below\St. Louis. . There were agrciund, Star Spangled Bancter Hard Times, Lgleitendence and Glencoe: The Cok3ra do took 600 barrels fluor [num the Hard Times d it was supposed ehe would get off., cry The St. Louis Raville of the 7th says: "The Mississippi, at this point, is, at Tiresen tin so, low a stage that it is exceedingly 'difficult to navigate-it with even light.drang,ht boats. The Missourimail steamer was aground yesterday at our upper ferry landirkg; a "mule boat," belonging to the ferry, got fast around during the: day and two of the'boats of the lower ferry were last on'the'bar opposite Market street—one of them during By greater part of the day. The proprietors of. the fin''' . had, to ,put on an : extra boat to lighten off those bard aground. If the river continues falling it will in a few days become almost, impassable, except for skiffs. In the Missouri, at theßoonville bar, there 1 is only thirty inches, and from thence down not over_three feet in the,channel, and falling, ccjwA large number of smitatboatmen, running in the New Orleans and Cincinnati trade, held a meeting, in Cincinnatinn Saturday last, for the pur, pOse otdevising means for the establishment of an insurance company of their own, believing that they are not fairiy dealt with by the Insurance fices in that city, There were sales of a few hundred barrels Hew aid street flour, fresh brands, at $5 1271, a 'further decline, which some holder are now willing to - take. . There is a -general disposition on the part of purchamrs, however, to hold offor the stearwir's news. The stock is small, and the receipts light. City mills is gatnerlly held of $5,37.; but some holders are selling at $5 25. Sales of geed prime red wheat are now making at 28 to 105 cts., and mdinary to good at 952098 cents. Sales of wbite cora were made to.day at 67070 ctit., and :of yel low at . 68 - to •:2 No tidings have yet been received of Me steam er Great Britain, and the impression was gaining ground that she . must ,either have been detained beyond her appointed time, or encountered some of the limn trying perils of the deep. The flour mer it New York this t 00111 1 .14 confined dull, both buy ers aid sellers standing aloof for the steamer's news The shipping sales yesterday were to the extent of .5.000 of 6,000 barrels, mostly for France, at $5,- .56i015,624, manly at the latter, only at the for mer for mixed brands. The receipts for yesteidaY .and to-day are 30,000 barrels: Southern descrip lions are quoted -to $5 50955 62i, with sales of 1.500 to 2.000 barrels, Georgetown and Brandy mine, within a day or two. A sale of 800 bauels southern and city round hoop was made at some thing off $5 30. • The dinaand fcir corn meal is good, and 2,000 bbts. save been sold, part to arrive, at s4os4 25. Sales 100 bbls. rye Baer at $4 25. Of corn, yestenbay afternoon 26,000 bushels yel low sold at 70 cents; 2,000 southernwhite, 72; 600 .inferior western 68; and 1,000 Jersey white, at 82 .cents. Rye is 60084 cents, with sales of 3,0000 r .4,000 bushels for export. Considerable dullness has been manifest for a ,few days in the flour murdet. Small auks of fresh .brands were making at $5 25,'„and it was, 'thought deu wonld be taken by sorne 'holders. Rye and .corn meal were - selling at $3'75: There was also a fair demand for grain. Sales of prime red wheat Werittrade at 108 cents—n slight decline. Prime yellow corn is selling at 70 cents; oats at 33 cents; flaxseed at 120122 cents; and rye at 70 cents per bunhel.' Whiskey commanded Irons 25Q2G cents .per gallon:. OfMai of .t4o. Morning Post. EIV/EW OE THE NEWEST POE THE WEEK ENDING - Thursday, Od. 151 h, 1846. Busses has experienced a Salutary change du ring the week from the inactiuity and dullness con sequent upon the low water; the recent rains and 'rise in our riverhas given an impulse to trade and -set the wheels of commerce in motion—enlivening , our thoroughfares and thronging our wharves with thousands of tons of merchandise which have been ancumulating for several weeks.- Every thing con nected' with our mercantile interests has assumed ' its brightest and most pleasing aspect, and we now ' loorfor'6n uriinierhipted,throng of business until the fall business is fairly over. • - The very heavy rains during the early part of the week have caused S considerable rise in our rivers yesterday.. By the pier murk we noticed be - tween fourteen and fifteen feet water in the chan nel, the rise is principally until the Monongahel'a. The Allegheny has also raised considerable. Tiie ~fu:sCCIFIES boats have been hauled on wad will doubt: Jess have an uninterrupted and good season until winter. . , . Asuas;--There is a general improvement in all descriptions of asbes:'• Pots particularly have ad• •t:p*, rtrci7l.7z:. 4 , 4 E. . • , _ _ • 1- .Q. 4.• ‘,.` 4. 4 `",,, 4 ?-- • ''• •' vanced in price, and are ritiW sought after at 31. Pearl—good in request ,at cts. cash--Salaratus in lots - have been sold at/l'ets.—Schorclaings remain at former'quotationa': • , 13 ZANS—Srnall ,white scarce, are in demand at S l las4., Color‘d, plenty and dull at 75 cts. new in_market. . • lisr.swizZLno transaction to report; free at 250 27; as .to quality . .Rnoeirs--Tbe marliet.is very well supplied•and but little doing, we quote7s to $2 perdoz., awing altoiether to quality. . `l3,rrrira—Fresh roll has advanced since-Ourlast review, and was selling yesterday in market at 20 025 c. lb. Keg is still in good demand, though no change in'figures---with light receipts. • gdos--Good -fresh egg's have been In market for 0010 c. -fp doz. • Cusnss is scarce, owing to the fact that most of the good. Western. Reserve is shipped to eastern markets; there has been but few choice - lott re ceived for several weeks for sale in this market: COTTON YARNS have gone up still further-18 tents is now the rate. . • Corroa has .experieri4d no change since last week. Corral is more firm, with a better feeling gen erally on the part of holders; 7iesf are the ez . Cremes for prime Rio. Terrazas are not much wanted. Sales in lots hive been made at 25027. • Faoris.The receipt of apples continue light and are bought readily on arrival at 751`50, owing to quality. In Damn' FRITZ. the receipt continues light without change of figures, a decline is looked for. • Fzen—Bran has been selling for 7 cta.; a slight cleeline from our last. Grirsztro-:-"Crude has been selling in small lots at 29 et*. The amount arriving is scarcely Ivor- thy of note. ... Gammas—Of New Orleans Sugar the:market is littreav bear of sales of Havana and Jamaica box-Sum•an a anlistitute at 9 cts. Coffee has ex. perienced no change since our list. Teas remain at former quotations. Molasses look firmer with more enquiry and less disposition to sell; al: con tinue.? quote 31 cts. in lots—a 33 to country. Fiova—continues to decline, $3,500113,62,4 was' the asking price yesterday. The present stake of water will have the effect of increasing the receipts which are now unusually large. A few transact one in a retail way came nnder our noticeiestert da • ,of an , excellent brand at $3,75(ii53,97, Gr4tx—Satce our last review Wheat 148 s un dergota \- further advance, and wari,in good demand yesterday at 65-eta. per bush.—the last accounts fro\the east notice an advance. Outs continue ac 're demand at 20, at which rates we notice tho sa of a number of large lots.— Rye remains firma 33,with a good demand...- The amount of corn o hand is not large—sales • were Made from store yestefday ot_33. Barley is selling from 30 to 40 owingsto quality altogether. Kir -.-Loose Timothy brin $6,50559 per tan delivered. Hortsr--Crood Comb has Leen lling in the market for 16(320 per lb. Lann—We note sales of 100 kegs at , gene. rally &IL PoTA•ross--iiava been selling by the wagon •ad at 45 eta, per bushel. Baas—Good clean country rags are in active demand at 3 rts, casb—almost any amount would find a ready market at the above price. Taxxses_Sensts--are in fair demand at 3 its. Sxrps—Very little cloverseed arrives; it is held at $1,0004,50. •Timotb.y sells for 151,23051,50: Flaxseed has experldneed a alight 66vatret- and is DOW held at 70080. BALTIXORI, Oct. 9 Savr--Salea No. 1 delivered at the river, have been made at 90E083. Inos-The market for some months past has, not undergone the slightest *change, the -artiviti manifested has been good. Pry ftelfitg ilf the snarl t COD tinges good, buyers haring regained their fortter confidence come forward freely. Large quantities of the different qualities of pig metal baste been disposed of during the week at faro $2605300 $3l to $32, ICivr• Tont:, Oct. 9 Weisscr—Rectified has met with a slight ad van*. hOldeit are asking 10020 cash. Common has been sold at i97 i 020. huntited head of beef cattle were offered this week it $153,50 per 100 lbs, and one one lot of prime hviighl. $4. The market has boen very well supplied with hogs—a lot sold in the early part of thelaweek at $3,50; generally dull--Sheep have been aching at $1,25.1 We notice the sale to-day of 35 head of beef cat. $3053,50,1A sheep at $1 per head, and 80 hogs sold at $3;50. For Collecting Checks or Certificates of Deposit On Ohio Banks, , -" Indiana " St. Louis " Kentucky " . • u Erie, Pa., " " Other Pa. 0 Philadelphia - JUST received from New York, a large quantity of-Havanna and Principe Segars of the' most populeu and sur,ttaior brands now in use. Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco.and several bales ofsuperior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. B. E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post Office. ' May 9. Phitaddp*, Od. 9 THE subscriber is now receiving a large and fine assortment of FALL AND WINTYX DRY Georg, recently purchased from the manufacturers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the grecyfall in iiiees, and will be sold twenty per cent cheaper than the acme description of Gbods were ever before °forted in this market. All those wanting great bargains are requested to call at No: 65 Market street. sepls ABSALOM MORRIS. ALARGE 'and splendid. assortment of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day embracingall the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Terkeri, Cashmere and Broeha, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D'Laine, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dis posed of at a small advance on the original cost, by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls No. t 35 Market st. WE have now on hand afttll assortment of beau. tiful French aad Scotch dress Gihgharns, twil led and plain at remarkable low prices. Also, an article• of em b roidered Gingham — verybeautiful for Dresses, for sale by ADSALON MORRIS, sePl5 No. 65 Market street. RECEIVED this day, several packages of very rich new styk Perivan—embossed Ombri,-Bro cade, Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Peak de Soie, and Black Satin, Striped. Armour, Dress' Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market st. Six. Oases New Pall Prints. JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly reduced, prices, by sepls ABSALOM MORRII3, No. 65 Market . Cashpsoroe iasolrise Loyikes : TITST.RRCRfn, e.beantiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded and-plaiu Cashmeres and roLains, and for sale by Sepls. , - .A.I334OZINORRIS, 65,Market street. RATES Mosses Sitigarirt t NEW FALL GOODS. BRAWLS, SHAWLS 1 Now Dress Ginghlims. Lades Dress Bilks. r b~ , C yl. :. h •~Y For cinoinOlti. THE splendid new and light drought passenger steamer S ENA T OR , Capt. 14 , cLunu, will leave for the above and all -ipterinedi ate porta, regularly.. For freight or pasaage -apply on board. - sePielm For Cirieinnatl.., . 5 The new draught packet steam er CALIFORNIA., Captain Minter, Will eave for .e above and at intermediate ports:this day, regularly.'; ' ; ; ; • For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. W.'BUTLER & BRO., Second st. - . The California was built expressly forthe above trade, and Will make her trips regularly during the season. . ; angls For `.Cinalnnaltl. le i ; THE new and light draught passenger -"'s steamer WES T ERN, Capt. BARER, wil ease for the abo,e and all intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and was built expressly to run in the trade during the low water season. ' For freight or passage, baying superior secommo datiool, apply on board. jyls. ' For tottiavlllo.ategullor - Paisket. The new and splendittpaisenger steam= er TONNALEUKA, . Capt. J. K. Moody, ;k , •ff il.f ' l A .d.l.ll Tai r ,: n the trade from Pittabuth to Louisville, during the season of 1846. • : The Tonnaleuktwas built, expressly for the trade, and is elegahtly furnished in every respect. Forfreight or passage-apply on board For Olnohmati. . The well known fast running steelier CAMBRIA - , W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular , Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave s Cincinnati every SatUrday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, onto FORSYTH &Co., Agents, No. 30, Water atract. For Cincinnati and Lonlayilte. ease The new and sple,ndid passenger steam er C 0 1.,U MB lA, 0 , 1 4 7E55, Master, will ease 1 r . e above and intermediate porta, regular. y IP or kieight or passage apply on board, or to jet ` D. WILKINS, Agent • Pot Salsa* Louls,..ltegular Packet. kart- 'The new and splendid passenger steam. er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in e tra e p from Pittsburgh to 81. Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. Forfreight or passage apply on board.. apl4 Fort7iaotaaatt mall it. Louts The passenger 'learner PALESTPM, Capt. Williams, will leave for the. above as intermediate ports regolorly. For freight or • raave apply an board. jeS. Tuesday Eveis,p)gPiepkat, AEAThe new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorheta, run sum regular paeketbetvreen Fittsbargb and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Dec!amine offers superior accomnaodatinns to passenger.. For freight or passage apply on p board. CINciNZTATI PA43KIM. • MONDAY PACKET. The regular's:tit and paasenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will ran it.77:511, : ' Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cimitionati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freighter passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built espressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers exintert, and su perior aceomeaoddtionS. - mar 31 MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam leit 7 3er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a re„ ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 8 o'plock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati tm.ery Thursday et 4 P. M. • LL. The Unien vas tuilt expressly for Ibis teade. • affords every accommodation. - . freight or passage apply on borrd. may 9 Tp,ESDAY PACKET . THE regular mad and passenger steam : will run as a \egular packet between Pittsburgh and t z % tis4 Cincinnati, leav g this port every Tuesday at 10 A: M., and Wkerli at 10 P. DE -- Of the same day. Returning, ehe wil cave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For rreigh or psasage apply en board. The Hibernia wits mit expreasly for the trade, mad offers to the passer' rs every comfort and su perier iccommodations.„ , • apl .. IVEDNk:SDAY c , . k oi.Clitt. - iia i ft ; THE regular riSiTil Ik . d ssengersteam ,_-c-m4- er NEW ENGLAND, apt. S. H. Page, wi run as a regular packer hers-et Pittsburgh and \ Cincinnati, leaving this port every IV mclay at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the ame day.-- Hemming, she will leave Cineranati eve Saturday it 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply o board. The New England was built expressly for t : iii trade end Oren, to the pirsengers every comfort arid e -2 ior accommodatiohi. mar 2 ; THURSDAY PANgIiET I TDE new U.S. Mail steamer *CAM, 14... 4.nces, Masser, will run as a rego lir passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 114.16 4 leasing every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. hl. The Acadia is new and hoe superior accontmode. tions. For freight or passage apply on board ; or to I. NEWTON JONES., 4 ent. FRIDAY PACKET, TIIE regular Mail and passengersteam er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regularpacket between Cincinnati and Pitts. burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinxiali.every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASNAIN. Capt. is:me Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and 'Wheeling et iO, p, M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Por freight orliassage apply on board. The Circassian was built erpressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET.. The regular mail and passeag.er steamer d- , 7 MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regu ar. 'acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving-this port every Saturday as 10, A. M., and WheUling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave - Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers tn her passengers every comfort and ac commodationa mar 23 .21R. DVETPS AND WRITING corner of Fifth and Market Ikk[l:ll\l'i streets. This is on es tablishment in western POO. sylvania where the theory and practice of Beek keep ing can be.acquired. in snch . a banner as to enable the learner to apply it itt once to .b.neineul. in ad dition to his usual course of instruction in Double Entry Bookkeeping, he. has prepared for the use of mechanics and .otbers who are not willing to in cur 4he time and -expense necessary for 1 4 1 4 1 tirit!1; the science upon the Double Entry prinoiple, a com plete course of instruction upon SINGLE Emmy Boon. KEEPING. A comfortable private parlor is -fitted up for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book keeping. Ladies' Chum, 2t04, R. rrt. Gentlemen's Class, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 r. at. nett lia Cure No Pay. SELLERS' LIVER PlLLS—These celebrated pills claim public confidence not only on account of what the proprietor may say about them, but on account of the good resulting from their use. Read the following statement from a citizen of Birming ham: Bruturowsta, June 24th, /Sig: Mn. It. E. Szu a as:—l take thin opportune of testifying in favor of your invaluable wedfOßlO bout two years ago I was taken aowe wit); a severe intimation of the liver, and was . se rhduCed . by gighj sweats and other groomer' Ada dreadful disease,that my life waadeepetrk'd - oE After ether means had failed, I wee 'adviatid by no physician to try yout Liver Pills, and tmust say that after taking one boa and a half, have been restored to reasonable health, Which I enjoy at this time. / therefore take pleasure in recommending them to others afflicted with dis ease of the liver. Yount respectfully, These Pills stand unequaled by any medicine known for the cure of liver complaint,' and may be had of the proprietor, R. E. SELLERS,b7 Wood at., Pittsburgh. sep29 . Tiait of Letters. - fIratAIPTING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh, October 156, 1846. Persons calling for lettere, whose names - are on this List, s lvill please say they - are adsertised.... • • Abrahams Wm •Allesort Ann'Maria Adams Ettimitt 13 2 Allan George Mains Elizabeth 13 Anderson Wm Adams Robert Anderson Jnmes Allan William Anderson'Sarah Algeo William Arthurs Robert Alford James H Armstrong Mary Ann Allender Abraham Armstrong Dort Anderson T B Archbold Israel Rev 3 Allender John E Armstrong Robert Anderson Sally Babington Thomas Banning Edmond P Ballantyne James Barclay James Bailey Thomai .1 Bailey Paul Backus H Baker John Bailey John 11 Baum George Barr - Catharine Bawr John W Barrister W .7 . Baxter John Barclay John Bell John Bell Thomas Bennett William Belled) , Robert Beham Mary Ann Bents William fkans Beckett Jaipes . Best Alexander Becker Andrew Beavers John F Beane Hugh Bloor James H Biseby Mansell Biseler M Blakeley E C 2 Bigham Thomas Bighaia James Bigelow Edward It! Bidden Henry M Bloor J W Black Samuel Boale Thomas 2 Bowers David Canatnedel Peter Cohen! Simon ' Cammedel John Collins Henry E Carbett Daniel Colton A G Canon Henry CO 61TI Isaac Carotbere Martha Colville Samuel Carson Henry S comegyn Wil 1 2 CavendarJohp S coreeran 31ary Anna Vassiday W I Conner Patrick Cinifron John Conway Mary P , Caldwell Catharine Coweans Margaret [Campbell Alexander Conners Patrick 1 Campbell James Connley Patrick Campbell Mary Miss Conghhn John Caldwell John 3 Condrew Mieltael Chamberlain Joseph D rook Mary Chapman Luke Conghlin Thomas Chatrer Ale Connelly W. C Chritsman Jolui cross Andrew Chamberlin Aron LI Crispin Peter H Canaghan J A 31 Curio, A 2 Clouse Jam -s H Crisse.uger Simon Clark George Crawford James Clark Bailee Curren J Cochran John cupples Harriett .3i Cochran Jane Miss. Cummings John Cochran Margaret Culbertson Samuel Cochran Elizabeth 2 Curran Robert Cochran Mary Jane . Darling g G Douglierty Robert Davidson William Dougherty Martha David Alexander Douglass %Ulu= Dawson Simpson Dougherty H Dawson James Douglass John Davidson Ellen Dougherty Sarah Der:mount Cornelius Dravoe Peter Devlin Patrick Drake Maihias Di ford Harriett : Duiican Mary Devol T Duncan Abraham Dill Samuel. Duvall,.Kughler & Co Dino George Dubois John H 2 Dicks Beramin W 2 Dunning James Dickson John Dugan Patrick Dickson William Dutio John Dinning Charles D}ser Daniel Dixon James Dunlap Thomas Dorriiigton John Duprey) , W D 2 Dougherty Robert .Duiff Eichart Psniel Erkson Garrett Eaton H K Exacts &twain! j., Elliott Vincent Evans John VY Everiitine Joseph Swings James. 1, Fansholigh Wm Fox John Ferguson David yowirs 'William 'earns W W • I.'ortune Luke Fields Win Doct 2 Fox Jacob 2 Flanntan s Patrick Fowler Siinlls 2 Floyd Villain 2 Fowler Simon Fitch well Frazer Joseph Flannigan iunes Freeman William Fisher Jo* freely Joseph Findly Joseph Freeman Alfred Feusier Lewis Ful,mer George k"ownes Thomas 2 inlcason Peter I; Gallagher Elizabeth. Elizabeth Glazgow .M T Joseph Getty Simnel orton Gass Sarah (xlwin James W Garrott A. e,_. Gonlon & Rufforty Garwimd Elias • 2 Gorr* Frei:leis Gaskill &timid Gracy Margaret Miss Garwin William Greeniici'. G M Gage Hiram - Grunt B -. Gillespie Samuel Greerson B Gibson Alfred A Grove George Gibson William T Grates New.c.o.o Gillean G T Doct Grstigny Lewis Gurly John graham Jr 'rhos Gibaom Adams - Graham Berl Gibs°Vanua Graham Al** Giljner John ,Gillespie Gunning Henry Hall Elikba Bess Charles Aom henry Janata Hamra,ll Josep4 2 Herron )17 Henry Nancy Highgate Thames Hammett John nigh) , Joseph B Hautoek John 'T kfull' Samuel Hannah John HOB 30 1 tePh Hallowell Henry Hindle Grundy Harvy. Holmes N "James Harris Sarah Ann Hopper Samuel ligkrttey Thomas Hood William D ,Howard Renseller Horns Robert Harvey Joh° F 2 Hooper Maria Harr 's Thomas Hoskin Thomas Harrison Nathaniel H Hood Daniel Harper John t" Howell Henry W Hart Sarah J Horn William Hartley Thomas Hunter W Haws J jk-G Hunter Robert Hays Ephraim Huliobst 4 W Hays Samuel _ Hanker Henderson,_ Hays John - B Hutchinson Charle; fitness Edmund S Irwin Robert Ingram Clarissa Irwin Jose* Javens D i 9 4 899 TIPMes Jackson Amelia oimstan . Mary M Jackson Samuel / Tones J H Jackson Elra i te'r Jones Reece C Jack Wigiarn loges Davis( Jackson Al)dipw Jones Mary Jeffreys J P Jones Benjamin H Jeffrey William Jones E & Co Johnson A Jones William Rev Johnson Sophia X Jonps jacob Keller Simnel Kelly Daniel " Eelson Henry Kelley Edwarl Kellogg Geo R Kerr Samuel Kenney John Kingan Robert Katney Garrett Kirk James Kerns Anthony King J C Keys W E Knight WRlarcl Kennedy Capt Kenzies John . Keys George Knox Joseph Kemp Andrew Kertz Witham Kane Patrick Kramer Frances Kennedy Eliza gochler Robert Rev Joxrr GivErrEi Boswell Thornton Boss D Boothe Thomas Bostick Edmond BootheAadrew Bowen L.E Brownlohn Brown William ikcown Winnefred - -: - Mrs Brown P B frown! Aim Brow& Dixon Brown Hallinna Brown John E Brown Charles Brown A Miss Brenisor Nancy Bratton George Bradshaw William Bryant William Braden Margaret B Miss Bristol .O H Brynt Meer brand. Samuel Bradley W Thickly James Bunner A .P BougherJames Bowman Lewis Buchanan W A Burgess Mr Burton James Burk John C Berger G W Burnsidei George • ButitherGeorge Byrne Thomas Burnett William Bev Burglter James • 1 XeirW C ' • Kelly George Lang Harry Leonartl Lawrence.Martlint Leech R Lewis 'George Lite! Peter Lavine Denied :, Listac Peter Latimer Nancy Lindsle - jr:A Landry Servius lackette Elizabeth Latshaw James H 1 ,1131 c Msey Lacock Joseph B 2 Lonergani Catharine Leslie Margaret Lynch James Lee Maria - Lynch Fiances Leech Hiram - Logan Henry - Lee J B LockiE Cain Leidy Leonard. Lynch Williata Lemon - William ' Love Julia A Lowry Ann Maria Maneeloi Ann Morgan Rav'W Mansfield Andrew Moss Robert Marcey R B Blonrcie Alin - Matthews Ann • Mong Jacob B Mason Louisa Molson Rcibert B Mackey Thomas Morris L I ,Mann Peter • Morris David B Matthews Wm Moon John Mansfield Martin II Mowery Nicholai Matson Rebeica Morrell Henry A - Martin C Morelnd7, D - Marshall Thomas Morrison Ann Eliza Martin Daniel Moore San Mel C Martin J L Morrison Maly Mechesne3 - Henry Moore Carle. Rev Miller & Henry Myler Saniuel Mellon Samuel Munn Dugan Miles Ezekialr• Mullin Hugh Miles Mrs • Mudd Peter Miller Phoebe S - Murdock M H Miller Alex Murdoch james Miller Joseph Munday Daniel Montgomery James 3 Marna Joseph • 31' • M'Allister Mrs M'GirripseY John 2 M'Cauley Jacob M'Feely Jane M'Cully Margaret M'lntosh William M'Causland Willie& Nllntosh Maria M'Carty Henry Milroy Samuel B M'Closky Frances M'Kown Joseph M'Cartby Dennis M'Kee L - MTandless Elizabeth 31Keman Thomas M'Candless Caroline M'Clane Alexander M'Closkey Elizabeth M'Clure Mrs M • M'Cloakey Margaret M'Laughlin D M'Cosh Samuel 'M'Litin Thomas M'Crea Sarah M•Lacighlin William M'Coonell James M'Conel Margaret M'Daniell -Michael Allaughliu Philip M'DonnalMmily M'Conelly 'lves M'Donnell Capt . M'Sweegan 'Frances M'Donnell Isabella 311Iolierts Jane M'Devitt Elizabeth M'Quissan Alexander M'Gilion7 Alexander M'Hauglaten Lydia M M'Gitiniss Hugh M'Queettz Andrew 31Guire John . Mary M - Gee Hugh M'Swiggin Di Mrs M'Fadden Sohn Af'phaii Joirn 2 M'Gregor W W Nesbitt Margaret Nelson Joseph} Nesbitt Elizabeth Nelson Sample Owens William Rev 'osl;4am Sarah A Oyer Henry Patrick Sohn Paul Thadeus W Payne Sarah .1 Miss Payne James Parkas Charles % 1 Parker Levi Patterson Mary Miss Patton Lorenzo peggs W H ' Peterson Anp Miss Petticord David Pentland Wig Perkins Remy Phelps %%Him L Quibb X Quigley 'llamas Quinn Wm P Rev Quigley Fanny 3tiss Ray Sarub Miss Ross M Ny Radcliffe Elias :Rocs John Radley Jacob Rate hford T Rent- t ,en Charles I) Rowland Evan Rena A I) RoWP Joha Reisinger Win _ - Ilowdalinsh Julia Miss Reels Reason R Robinson Thomas Reynolds David Robinson A P Richards Bulah Mn Robinson Alex Richards Mary P ' Rogers Joseph Ricketts Lawrence . Rogers Thomas Roberts Ain Miss Rogers Hamilton 3 Rockefeller E G Miss Russell JB ' flohland li Rev Russell )Villiam Root Charles Rudy John g Ilossboraugla Elizabeth Rubright Joh; S Sample Charles R Side hottom Isaac Sample Charles Slater Josiah, Sample John 1 Smith William 2 Sanderson Louis ; Smith David J L Sargent Camline .Miss Smith Joshua • Sawyer Francis B Smith L 1 Schofield Jesse W Smith John 1 2 Scarboixiiigh James Smith Prank, &Sohn John Smith Eliza Miss i Scarlet Lcvi Speer Joshua F Scales-William Capt • Sneer Sarah Mrs Scandreth Thomas. ,9- :IF ; Sculthorp John Si* i David . 1 IScott Margaret Mrs 2 Stgedman Francis W. 2 Scott William Steel'Julin Jr. Scott James Steel & CO Scott John Stet ens George Scott Thomas Stevenson Joshua Scott Walter Sl,ewart William Scott Sarah' E Miss Stewart Johti Scutt Archibald Stewart Martha Miss.., F,eeright Mary Mrs Stewart Semite( M Sheridiut John Stewart James L . Shields Joseph ic. Stewart P.etei Short. John Stine John GI • Shore Dialer Mis Stilley Jeremiah Shumaker Peter Stillwell ChailesA - Sloan north' Stone H F' ;" 3 Skios John)) 2 Strain David 1 2 top J I'far Streigh Andrew SUBan Elizabeth Mrs Swinburn . James Sim John Swart Isaac NI p t .. Sinapsons timuel Sykes Charles , . T - • 1 ''w Taylor Mary , A a iss 2Thompsonß H N Taylor Joseph\B Thonapson William Taylor George VK Thompson Wm S Taylor Joseph A \ Tingle &'SugifOn ' Taylor Joseph \ Toll Hester Miss Taylor Thomas Trailer Frederick Taylor Sarah Mrs \i"riternan Henry C D Taylor 4 - roughDonithy Teeters Marshall Tritible Theodore Thompson IsaacTninick Hannah Miss Thompson Hll Rev Turkett Elizabeth Miss Thompson Janiee T,uclier`kiaitc ! - . , Thompson,pavid \ I Y, \ 1 Vance John -- Vanghon John Vankirk James Veitah Silas Rev Van Amburg Mr 1 Vickers Samuel , yamli x er Ella : Vagil.s Jacobi Vamlegrift J. . 1 _ s , Wallace Ezekiel , Williams Samuel \ ,Wakefield J Rev 2 Williams John Withouer E Miss Williams Win J Walsh Ttujunee Williams John II C Walls F. Wilson John 1 2 • Wirt:iccle:Robert Williamson John . Ward Patrick Williamson Win Warren George • • Willi David A Washington George Will Weeks Samuel Dr Wisebrod Peter weirs Sarah E Wolcott Ellett Mrs Weldon Margaret Wolfe & BroaT M 2 Warner P 8 Woad Williatia Weraett Mary Miss Woodford A M' Wetmore Wetmore & Harris , Worthington Henrietta Whitehead Ralph Wright Frederick - 2 White John - . 2 Wright Alexander White Andrew Wunhop:Samael - . y • ; i - l'arnell David Young Samuel L ~. . Yancey George , Young Harriett Young John Yousling:Francis Young Henrietta Miss ; . -..- C. McKIRBEN,. Poitmaster. Pittelaurgh,•Ctet. 15, i j -'a~:6~ '~ ~ ..Fr Noble Anne Nick's Joh4 X° 11. 1 s Thot/141 0 Owens E Winiketml Mrs Philips Augustan ? PiaProgr George Planaett Williagt W S Pope Williatri Porter A P Porter George Pprter Joha , 1:0 Potter 3fary G Misr Price H Capt Price John I rice George Pritchard Jell?) Sugar and} _ ittolusges. A HHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime • 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf; • 10 cases -Lovering's" D. R. Loaf : Sugar 114 bbls N.t 0. Molasses, • In store 'and for sale by , • ``'' 300 BAGS GI-cell Rio, part prime; .1 .: * Q'S Old Governmevt Java;• Ayr:iy:mg this day and for sale by -ang2s LAMBERT & SRIPTON $c F ISH --00 bbli. No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North 10 y 20 u Herring 5 !.‘ No. 1 Sitmon; in store and for sale-by laug2s] LAM - SPAT & SHIPTON. NEAS---1P pie&4l . lY. - H.,7inpl:, G. P. and Powehong, of late importations, arriving and for sate by [aug:2s . l LAMBERT & SHIPTON. , For Sale at the Wharf : Tun received per Canal Aoft= , 10,000 feet inch poplay; - . 10,000 " ' " seasoned; 4,5p00 4x4' Scantling. _!yam - WILNAItTIi Rg,,CEIld - ED—Per Canal Boat 'Great We *tem.,— 100 pcs Cherry Scfantling-- . 6i and 6x6-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12116, 10112 and Elilo. For enie je6 * L. WILMARTH. ITAVING a very large gnel ,c.otrimedAups .. ware house, we etc . prepamitl -du receive addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at lowiates. 1y23 Q. A. AIcAIsi.ULTY & CO, Canal Basin. 50 ABLS. Pitch; 50 4 Rosin; 150 Dozes Tobltooo . , various sizes; 10,000 Seed lesfpigais; . • - Oa consignmeat and Will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for pittsburgh iusaufsetures, by - seps ViAOFr. '& ox.ozirNoß. rr01i&c,c.0,75 large end 80 small boxes Missou. ri toliasoo,, of pniao quality just received on eimsi,gatoent, aad will be gild ror cash, or Pittsburgh manizfacturem august ;8 . & O'CONNER. 13HYSI,C AND FDYSICIANS, a Medical Sketch Book, exhibiting..tku3 public and private life o e most celebrated Medical Men of former days, with Memoirs of eminent living London Physicians. For sale by . H. , S. BOSWORTH & CO., tiepS . - No. 43 Market street. /1711 E SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and, AL indeed, every: other) season, is often repulsive in appearance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what persons auppose disease of the blood, is simply a disease _of the akin. :If some of the thousands who take pargative medicine, Pills, and uaeless Sarsaparilla, were tome on 'their akin a softening rind clearing balm, that *peas the pores, whitens the'skin, and causes a healthy perspi , ration, that, be the skin never so - disBgured ; unheal, thy, or diaeased with pimples or freckles, sunburn.; tan and morphew, the true end genuine _JONES'S' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never - Tails to cure and dispel thorn, and to make the skin 'clear and Itively, It acts so mildly and soothingly on the skin ; that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in Old eases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore head; ringwetm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' soap) has often effected a eure when every other mpedy failed. Tkis indeed a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Meditine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—.at the same place iA sold the Moorish' Hair Dye, Coral Hair Il.estori.. live, and Spaniel , " Lily White. Patna:PAL Oritan—Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street,'New York. THE poisonous eke,ct on the skin o( Common pp 3, pared chalk is nut ,senerally known by ladies; how yellowtough, and unhealthy it MOMS the aklp in time; besides. what a corpse like, palidieolt it gives when applied. 'phey .. ehotild - use a beaatifixl Rrepar tion, purely vegetable, which give's the face arms . or neck, a natural life-like whiteness,. and makes it smooth, It - is called Jones* Spanish Lilly Whitt, and is 'sold at JACKSON'S Patent, Medicine Ware house, SO Liberty street, headof Wood; at the seine pliee is sold Jones', Coral hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled dialing scan, • ' )7 44- . t f • ' MILOUR--40 bble- Family Flourjuat ree , d end for tale by MILLER & RICKETSON, ectlO 110 Liberty et. yEWANMIL—MOObushele of Ryawatited COY which cash will be paid by . octS'MILLER & RICKETSON. ANtERUE WINE--10 nuke Santeruc Wine p just received on Coneignment - and fornnle by octs - MILLER & RICKETSON.. 10E--10 Tierces Rice just reed and for sale by octs ' MILLER & RICKETSON. CARET—_2caikekCiaret just received and for sale by [octSj MILLER & RICKETSON. BUCKETS- -29 doz. painted bucketsjtiet reed and for sale by MILLE,I2.&RICKETSON; octs No. 110, Libert • meet. Satadriea. Tierces fresh Rite; 5. . 14 I:this, Conklin improved Lard, Oil; 10,000 Iba.. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by I F. SELLERS. sep24. _- No. 17, Liberty street. T ARD, 100 keks, No. 1, Lard on consigr -41••••••1011 anea4 And for sale .17 F. SELLERS. sep24. • -No. 17, Liberty Street • Q - UGAittf,OUSEMOLLASSES.--6 bbis. , Goodals, , SrJJ lf. /ifolasses,r i in store and for sale by sepP. ' F. SELLERS. TT IDES-411 Missouri Hides, Ibr sale low to cl ose • I -11 consignment. (je26) JAMES MAY- CORN -117 scke Corn, tbr Bale by je2G JAMES BIAY TIM METAL.--1 - ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for cale by de.26) JAMESMAY. QIA:NINE-100 ounces just received and for sale by TAHNESTOCK & CO., aepl I. ' corner of 6th and Wood ate. a"( ACTIL) U , SOAP—IO cases just received and for sale by. •B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., •ep9 cor,6th and Wood st. EFINED LIQUORICE-140 lbs just receive , and for sale by • B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., sep9 • ' cot. 6th and Woad sts SAND CRECIBLE3-100 nests just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., sep9_ corner 6tb and Wood sts. 3rENEERS AND VARNISHES, of the very best quality, for sale at H. H. RYAN'S Cabinet are Rooms, N 0.31 Fifth 'istreet. jyl6 Catalan Ellie Barr'ela. A FURTHER supply of the above just received and for sale at manufacturers prices, by sep23. GEORGE COCHRAN, 28 Wood street. Blusquato •Netts. g. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto- Netts which will be soldchean at No. 106 Market street. jel3 TOROGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just 11l received, a large assortment of;the above and for sale at - 'F. BLUMES ' sepB N0. , 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth Braslar , s JUST received an aisortutent, large sizes, Bruiet.a Band Bellows; alio, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Itetail, JOHN W. BLAIR, aep2o. 120 Wood at. . Near Fashioned Hats, O F a very superior quality, for sale by I , I , CORD'Ef ICING, aep3 corner of Wood and }lithe., J. Crawford, 211. D. RESPTCTFULLY ten - dere his servicda to the citi zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Office, St. C4ir street, opposite the Exchange Hotel. septl9.4l3m* - / r ,steat Inaprovement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzaros iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now ip use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of azagl. T. B. YOUNG 8t Co, Rand street. FrlAßLES:riler; Centre and Card Tables of .differ _L. cut pattertr. IT you want a good article cheap call at the Fyrniture Warehouse of - • __,, T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand st Wood Strret piroperty far Sale. .. THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the tine attic great fire by we. King & Holmes, is, offered for sqle. Enquire of faugh] , \ .4. K. MOORHEAD. & SHIPTON; 133 and 135 . Woad street Storagp. SALMS & HYMNS, for the ma of the German YlefMined Chitral in the U. s'; of Amens.% En lab and German.' For sale jell SCRIB & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at. -~-~ r, ~ :_ f* - ~> it OW TO GET RED OF it. GOlTR.E.,..Mtittya perseza• labor- tinder the tailgate* idea tbae Goitre (art e.T.,qargement,on the throat, producing great deformrt:Y;, - ..and 2after) death from pr essure on - the Viud-trige "‘: , ...ssels,) is incurable. This is a v ery , This disease, as.vvelt as SceorepA, aratitaleated from the,system by that pleasant, yet powerfunatedieine, JAIME'S Ai'rElth. , TIME. It is tis certain to Cue when Properly ;used,'.; an that the sun gives light ao , heat... All is wanted is a fair trial of rte virtues, and the tither will begin- to diminish in Size., and gradually:becomesmsilerand smaller until it entirely disappeare. , Frepared at No. 8 South . Truer> street, Philadelphia . .. •• - " • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PESINTFat STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood; and aleciat the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street r 4.lfegheny City. • e x p 23. I[llr ODPING COUGII AND :CROUP.-..T0: PA MIL RENTS.--.IANNE'S EXPF.CTURANT.„ without exception, the most valuable prepartion. toi use.for the above diseases. It Converts 1100 PING COUGH into a mild and tractable disown,. and ahem,. tens iMduration - more than one-half, and producert a certain and speedy recovery. From half to ono tea. spoon full will certainly cure the - CROUP in in. fants and young children in half, an holies time. The lives of hundreds of children.will be saved an. madly, by keeping it always on hand ready. foyers. ry emergency,'. Prepared at No. 8, South Third . Street, Philadelphia. . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEXIN TEASTODE; 72 Fourth street, near Wood, and also at . thi Drug . Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City.. 'sop 23. THE STAUNCH low pressure, ^ • ship built Steam Packet, - JULIA 'PALMER, Capt Ow.; A. SrArrttann, having been put in complete condition. for sea, will runupon Lake Sup eriord ming the season, commence -ing ad August, between - the Sault de St. Marie and the varions :ports, as business may warrant. The J. P. is well furnished in every 'particular ' and-is as fine a heavy weather vessel as any- ship that floats the seas. Iles good. upper cabin, state rooms - tuad: family saloons, as also single bertha, ladies cabin . and steerage cabin. All well ventilated, and will accommodate 100 cabin pasanngerr.. Freight in larg quantities oan be stowed under decks. Parties with or without freigliawill beaecouaraodated at the vari ous landings upon the British slid American sides: of the lake. • . fr:r One ortwo voyage:: will be made to La Pontei . during the Indian payments i and two pleasure voy ages will be made entirely around the la/v.044 , wise * daring August - and September, giving, to plea, sure travel an opportunity or enjoying.the moat do-. lightful, unique and interesting scenery in the known. world. State rooms or single berths can be secured . in advance by addressing • W. P. PORTER TAYLOR, Managing owner, Sault de Ste „tdarie, July, 1848. jy2o.3tatt3nt-- ' N. B. Property consigned to W.F. Porter - Taylor:- will meet with immediate despatch asordered' _ 11.1edlczd and purnicall OELot. Health is the charm of - liEe, wit i liontit gold, Love, letters,' friends, all, all, are anenjoyed, -- . . . ~,-------. DOCTOR BROWN, a • .. , ,,...t,.. , regularly educated - physi. • .e:;r - =-- ; s .-- 7 . .5... clan from the eastern cit' - ~ ' ....;., . ..,i, . .- . . .. les, would respectfully an' ~,•-,,,j,:.x,,E3?,==.....•4..-c „J i g . , nounce, to.the.citicens of I lii.. ''......''.. ':';) Pittsburgh, Allegheny and V.., ~,..-tf•y; --,. vicinity, that he can be a k .'„'=:.'4,.. li:.' i consulted' privately and '. 'O , 0 . 1t;;;•',..,..fi'a..... ' confidentially, every day_ : 1 ,Ivyiy,„ , evening at - his office on . . : ____c•-• - ••\,, , ‘ Diamond Allq, a few _ . —.........,,0es doors from Wood strost r . towards the market. • : • Dr. Brown gi%es his particular attention to the - • reatment and imestigation;of thefollowing ,disea • - • sea: , , All diseasesarising . from ImouritieSof the Blood scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles. palsey, Dr. Brolicti has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in• formation and improvement in the- treatment of secondary syphils, practised at'the. Paris Lock Hes pitaL The modem researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley. and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. • Many new and valuable remedies have been late- - ly introcluced,:whichsecures the patientbeingmer curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised. l that Doctor Brown has been educated in every l branch of medicine, and regularly. admitted to praCtise, and that he now ccouines himself to the study atulpractice of this particular hranch,togeth er with all diseases df-a. private or delicate nature, incident to the human frmne. No cure, no.pay. Recentcases-are relieved in-a short time, with out interruption from business. -cibifice on Diam'ond Alley, a 'few doors fiorn Wood street, towards the market.' ConsultatiOns. strictly confidential. myl2.-d&vry geottritg. to Purolaserii. Each box of GESUINE BUGAB COATED FILM has up= a pigosuere i► InTmt'Vra.,m , rwv•7' , .wrmrmym , .q7rwlrwr-st,,i CLICX.ENER , S SUGAR CQATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine over - - known that Will positively cure - Headache, Giddiness, 'Measles, Salt Rheum; Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dfspepsia, Scurvy,- Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, - _ Pains in the Back,_ Whooping Cough, „ , Inward Weaknesi, ' Consumption: Fite . ; - Palpimtion of the Heart ? . Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat ? • erysipelas, Deafriess, _ Dropsy, Asthma:; Itchings of the Skin, , • Fevers of all kinds, . . Colds, Gout, Gravel, - Female Conaplaints, • Nervous CoMplaints, , - And all other diseases originating from impurities o ;the blood: ' - They have cured, since their introduction, - over 2,000 persons, who - have been given up as hope less cases, by the most einMent Physician= icr They are patronized - and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are—, lion. David R. Porter, lion. Henry. Clay, lion. John Q. Adams, Rou. Daniel We - hater, Don: Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. 41, - Johnsen, - Hon. James X. Polk, Gen. I.ewistaso, _ Their - virtues ,are so infallitile that the money will he in all eases they do not give lu:dyer 's& satisfaction.- Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced 'to the the sale of them in the Eastern, and middle S tates',-hue. -has far exceeded Dr, , Clickeinaris moat sanguine expectations:: During the, past year, alone, rio less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennstnia, 4,000 in. Maryland, 3,00010 Piety. Jet-, say, 2,0 in Delaware, and 9,000 inthe New England - States, requiring the constant - employment of-27 - hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. ~,,,Inthe same period,upw.ardit 'or-409,000 copies of the , !Family Dector ,, hale.baps ordered .by emits fri • every- section of the ciuntry; Theie- facts mu* - show, conclusively x .that Dr. cliekenees SegarCpatt ed Pills, besides la emgthe very best medicine in tho world, are heldinthe higheatestimation by thepublic. We' might extend Ship p A iblic.4 i 0. to an ndefin; ite length, if w - p deetned. it expedient to publish all tersimonials we kave received, not only from agents - but individuals ' and families; who have experienced - the benficial el:Teets.Pr Clickener's Sugar . Coated Pills, but we deem it nrinecessary. The Mostin- contestable evidence of their.unprecedented succ ess, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which . have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pc, tied they„liave been before the public, Even setae I Of our staunchest pill makers have had- the audacity ~ ,'$ to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order tO disguise the ingredients of their vile compo - unds ; od palm • them off for the "real sizqou pure,ii O uc h shifts cannot last long svithont expasing their hideoun deformity, Truth and henesty meat tPeYitably prey vail over rascality and deception; • 1 For sale in Pittsburgh by W.M. JACKSOIi, elf-kft f Ram: Medieine Wort - house, Igo. 89; Liberty street, head of Wood 'at.; Pittelsurgh. Price, 2.oc,per box, Dr, Cliakenereprineig4l e i fftee is SI saFcla 7 ,street, Nowt York _ . - - . 04r7 Beware of an imitation article called proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to;be patented, as both' the pills and the pretended-patent sre.fere geriei;-got up 14y a tniaeralile quack in New York, .usho, for the last four or five years, has made bkt living by counterfeiting popular medicines!. - • -1 - Remember, Dr. C. X. Clickenes is the orilinal inventor of Sugar Coated . Pills, and that nothing•of the sort was ever beard of until he introduted theme in June, 1843, ~,PurchasoFa ebordd; tbeVefore, always s,sk for CliCkcnees segar Gaoled Vegetable:lo/1s; en 4 take ticr Pr they will he IT*4t . the vietiract of b fratid; • • jsuzies.n.piticein, Alderman , . ' • • (IFETOP. On:Parretf,.. oFroosito D. Leech Ez packet line office.. Dace hears fioal j - otolont A., M., to 8 o'clotiv-P.,.11... ..~.;~ .-w_ LAME SUPERIOR.